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■: /ssi£N?s' iiiEAT-iiiii; ; Wtjeen's theatre. (The Cosiest''HotisViri "Town.) , TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT ;; TO-IfIGHT 7.45 • TO-NIGHT ' "-■'■ The super-thrilling adaptation of a famous ,-, •:..'• stage success, with all the fascinating rtoj mance, liigh-powered thrills, and remark- • "" ably gosgeous settings that have made this ■-: suDer-ptbduction an Australasian success, ' •: '^THUNDER MOUNTAIN" 'fTHUNDER MOUNTAIN" :; , . "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" :: 'iTHUNDER MOUNTAIN" ?"•■■ '^THUNDER MOUNTAIN" :■*'. '^THUNDER MOUNTAIN" /■ :. '^THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ;■;:.■.. 'iTHUNDER MOUNTAIN" 1 • ■ ' ?< (A Fox Production), ..' ';.' " | Massive Cast includes ■ ra: ■ ■: I MADGE BELLAMY, SPECIALLY SELECTED ; ' : ' STJPPORTING PROGRAMME. :-:.-■-■• Hing Telephone 22-334 for bookings. ■■:>■■ Commencing GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. „'.\ , FOR ONE. MIGHTY WEEK. ■■■;;•■ LILIAN GISH LILIAN GISH .'•';■. . . In the '."',\'., "WHITE SISTER." ""■'.. "WHITE SISTER." Book early. '--''■' rpivou. now . : 'J-IVOLI SHOWING. Two Paramount Super Features. .JP " Two Paramount Super Features. J ■'- ' Two Famous Authors, :.•■••'•' Two Famous Authors, '.;.n John Oliver Curwood, Joseph Hocking. , ■■■:■ John-Oliver Curwood, Joseph Hocking.' '. ■ TWO. FAMOUS • TWO FAMOUS STARS, -'.:. GLORIA SWANSON, ': GLORIA SWANSON, TOM' MEIGHAN. TOM MEIGHAN. First: "THE ALASKAN." . ■ "THE ALASKAN," A Red Blood Romance of Alaska. '*. Thrilling Tale of a Man's Fight for his Own. ■'""' Second: "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.'' ■ "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.'' Is this the Flapper Creed? ' - New lips to kiss —No more chaperoncs— •Life with'a kick—Our own latchkeys— ■ Freedom from convention. "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." - ■ ' ■ Third Special: Tomlinson Films Present "BUILDING A SKY-SCRAPER." ! •=' • "BUILDING A SKY-SCRAPER." ■■'■ " •' BUILDING A SKY-SCRAPER." NOW TIVOLI. . SHOWING. TIVOLI. , - . Ring 40-246 for your Seats. RITANNIA, Continuous from . RITANNIA, 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. GEORGE LARKIN In • A Thrilling Outdoor Stunt Picture, ■■ ' "THE TiiNGO CAVALIER," :•-: , ■ "THE TANGO CAVALIER," ,■■'• " "THE TANGO CAVALIER," "THE TANGO CAVALIER," ...... "THE TANGO CAVALIER," . A Thrilling Romance of a Secret Service " Man who was a Daredevil Air Pilot. ":' ' : Also.} •■'■"■■ A POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL STORY, '- "THE DARK ANGEL," f^, "THE DARK ANGEL," . "THE" DARK ANGEL." '„> "THE DARK ANGEL," i ,.'1 Featuring tho Screen's Most Wonderful' >[ . ' . ■ Lovers, RONALD VILMA •■■, COLMAN. BANKY. •-:. A Story of the Groat War and a Love.it :■.•■'. " . 'could .not destroy. '. l >, ■■ - A First National Attraction. . ..'.. GAZETTE, SCENIC, ." ■ ..." "" ; ."FELIX" CARTOON. ';*'■ Ring 40-618 for Reserves. STRAND. • T R A N D. .. v . Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. ;' ■' - NOW SHOWING. '_". Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. •-'■:' "THE REDEEMING SIN." "THE REDEEMING SIN." ■ "'■ Starring ; - NAZIMOVA .: ■ The Loves and Adventures of those ;. :• notorious Bandits, the Parisian, • ■• Apaches. . ■ • * ' And .\ -■' LOU TELLEGEN. '"'". • Also, "PEACOCK FEATHERS." /; "PEACOCK FEATHERS." ' Starring • ■ ' ' BULLEN LANDIS And ■ ;•-. JACQUELINE LOGAN. ?,-,-. A. Gripping Story of a Battle o,f Love igainst Riches. Packed with Thrills, and Romance. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. > For" Reservations Ring 43-855. •- ~~ CHORTT'S THEATRE. ■ THEATRE. ..,-. The Greatest Race Drama Ever Screened. "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," .;, "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," /.' Genuine Thrills, Exciting Finishes, Splen- . did Plot. Admirably portrayed. You will want to get up and cheer. Features GERTRUDE ASTOR, GERTfiUDE ASTOR, H. B. WALTHALL, H. B. WALTHALL, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, Iv a mammoth production that will gladden all true lovers of the "Sport of ' '". ' - - Kings." - Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. COMEDY. SCENIC. LATEST TOPICAL Includes some magnificent "shots" of the City of Wellington—Willis street, Oriental Bay, The Zoo, Island Bay, Trentham, etc., etc. ARTCRAFT THEATRE RTCRAFT THEATRE' (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.45 — LAST TIME TO-NIGHT — 7.45 Thrills! Adventures! Great Storm Scenes! "CODE OF THE SEA" Rod La Rocque "CODE OF THE SEA" ■ and "CODE OF THE SEA" Jacqueline "CODE OF THE SEA" Logan. ' Fine Supports. Music by James Haydock. • . Entr'acte: "Welsh Fantasia." " A GREAT PICTURE TO-MORROW! James Kirkwood and Zasu Pitts in "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. FRED THOMSON And hia Wonder Horse, SILVER KING ••:■•• . In "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO." .: "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO." "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO." "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO." In Addition: : COMEDY. GAZETTE. CARTOON. OUR ORCHESTRA. UALITY THEATRTOsCAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ELAINE HAMMEP.STEIN -„ With ELLIOTT DEXTISR In "BROADWAY GOLD." The greatest story of tlis Great White '■■'■ Way ever flashed on a .screen. With all its thrills of Broadway's night life and the strangest love story ever told. Also , .. ■, .. 12 P.M. 12 P.M. '12 P.M. PATHE GAZETTE and a BEAUTIFUL PRIZMA COLOUR. - EU( j H ke~ EUCHKK .;'■. .. i6—prlzes— le. ■z rpO-NIGHT, at The Dainties, Courtonay ." :. A place. Two £2 orders, two £1 10s orders, four 10s orders, and other good prizes. Euchre sharp dt 8. Admission 2s. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 2